I don't think it will come close to the C4 we got but then again i could be completely wrong. if there is someone that has it i do want to hear it.
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Originally posted by Mnjaro View PostIANAHB is pretty much prejail C4 with the loosies that dropped (Told y’all, go getta, red rum)
He was so unhinged but still transcending the game. His confidence was off the charts. Listen to told y'all, demolition 1 & 2, 30 secs to NO, etc. I love that phase. It was like if C3 drank 4 Red Bulls.
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Also let's not forget Yeahhh. That was more rock oriented -- maybe even a Rebirth outtake -- but his rhyming and flow was fucking fire. No true Wayne can deny that. I used to use Yeahhh as my OG C4 intro on my custom tape.
And back to the original point: if anyone doubts the quality difference between this period and the IANAHB period shortly after it, just listen to IANAHB title track OG version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUUKsUTfyxc
vs. the released version, which is just boring compared to it. Maybe he was getting nervous about prison. Lost his mojo.
IANAHB was the true point he fell off, but he was able to still ride high on punch lines and hype and popularity. C4 only confirmed it. (sorry for the wait 1 and 6'7 were bright spots in the middle)
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Originally posted by no_tom&jerry View PostThere was a drastic quality difference between the loosies and IANAHB. His 2008-09 flow and lyrical ability was arguably peaking. It's one of my favorite Wayne eras, second only to 2007-08 DD3/C3 sessions/C3 Wayne. It's really unfortunate that nothing -- not even a proper mixtape -- ever captured that period. D3 kind of does, but that's a flawed tape.
He was so unhinged but still transcending the game. His confidence was off the charts. Listen to told y'all, demolition 1 & 2, 30 secs to NO, etc. I love that phase. It was like if C3 drank 4 Red Bulls.
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Also let's not forget Yeahhh. That was more rock oriented -- maybe even a Rebirth outtake -- but his rhyming and flow was fucking fire. No true Wayne can deny that. I used to use Yeahhh as my OG C4 intro on my custom tape.
And back to the original point: if anyone doubts the quality difference between this period and the IANAHB period shortly after it, just listen to IANAHB title track OG version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUUKsUTfyxc
vs. the released version, which is just boring compared to it. Maybe he was getting nervous about prison. Lost his mojo.
IANAHB was the true point he fell off, but he was able to still ride high on punch lines and hype and popularity. C4 only confirmed it. (sorry for the wait 1 and 6'7 were bright spots in the middle)
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and in the morning...thts like his artistic peak. we are young money was pretty representative of tht era
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Originally posted by no_tom&jerry View PostThere was a drastic quality difference between the loosies and IANAHB. His 2008-09 flow and lyrical ability was arguably peaking. It's one of my favorite Wayne eras, second only to 2007-08 DD3/C3 sessions/C3 Wayne. It's really unfortunate that nothing -- not even a proper mixtape -- ever captured that period. D3 kind of does, but that's a flawed tape.
He was so unhinged but still transcending the game. His confidence was off the charts. Listen to told y'all, demolition 1 & 2, 30 secs to NO, etc. I love that phase. It was like if C3 drank 4 Red Bulls.
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Also let's not forget Yeahhh. That was more rock oriented -- maybe even a Rebirth outtake -- but his rhyming and flow was fucking fire. No true Wayne can deny that. I used to use Yeahhh as my OG C4 intro on my custom tape.
And back to the original point: if anyone doubts the quality difference between this period and the IANAHB period shortly after it, just listen to IANAHB title track OG version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUUKsUTfyxc
vs. the released version, which is just boring compared to it. Maybe he was getting nervous about prison. Lost his mojo.
IANAHB was the true point he fell off, but he was able to still ride high on punch lines and hype and popularity. C4 only confirmed it. (sorry for the wait 1 and 6'7 were bright spots in the middle)
you spitting nothing but facts my brother infact your the best poster on this forum as of right now
#FREEVELVET
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Honestly I'd fucking love that and the OG C5 as The Drought Is Back 1 and The Drought Is Back 2 lmao
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Originally posted by Lil-Waayne View Postdamn man, that greediness we have is unbelievable but i agree with you. No Ceilings wayne dropping a fuckin Carter can only be next level shit
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